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THIS IS THE STANDARD EDITION AND DOES NOT INCLUDE A SLIP COVER Security officer Anna and her 16 year-old daughter live peacefully in a high-rise at the edge of the woods famous for its carefully curated community. Until the day a dog disappears and an irrational fear spreads through this would-be utopia with a view.It Takes a Vertical Village: New Interview with writer/director Natalia Sinelnikova & co-writer Viktor Gallandi Introduction by Hope Runs High curator Taylor Purdee Conversation between director Natalia Sinelnikova and Be Kind Rewind creator Isabel Custodio International Teaser Festival Trailer US Theatrical Trailer BTS & Poster Image gallery Booklet featuring a new essay by film critic Natalia Winkelman, “We Might as Well Be…Together” a new piece by Natalia Sinelnikova on the design of the film and an afterward by Taylor Purdee
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We Might As Well Be Dead (2022)
93 min
The high-rise building block near the forest is famous for its carefully curated community. As a dog disappears and her daughter refuses to leave the bathroom, security officer Anna faces an absurd battle against the fear, that slowly spreads among the residents and shakes the utopia with a view.